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    read any of the formats listed below.
    
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    <value>Collection type cannot be generated for type '{0}' from namespace '{1}'. Rename the type to '{2}' in namespace '{3}' or reference an existing collection type that implements '{4}' or '{5}' which can be used as a base type for the generated collection.</value>
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